For breakfast, granola and soya milk

Oh and coffee, too.

My mouth is reeking with protein now. Looking at the bowl with the disgusting mixture, I am reminded of that infant food my mother would force feed my younger sisters when she was weaning them from milk. I loved Cerelac at first, secretly eating them whenever she asked me to help feed them. But I eventually had nothing but disgust whenever I see a bowl of Cerelac when one day, due maybe to my intermittent fits of greed and gluttony, I ate the entire content of a 500g box of this infant food.

I suffered badly after that. I vomited the whole day and endured severe headache for two straight days.

From then on, anything that looks and has the same consistency as a wet infant food sends shiver down my spine. And the one beside me right at this very moment I’m writing this post looks like it.

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